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Ecological Treatment of Blackwater for Onsite Non-potable Reuse Phase I Proposal
SBC: SANITARY GREEN INCORPORATED Topic: 1AOur research is focused on EPA SBIR Topic 1A: Decentralized wastewater treatment (septic system) technologies for intentional non-potable reuse. LeapFrog research aims to provide innovative decentralized water treatment for non-potable reuse and capture onsite for single-family residence scale. Across the country, growing demand for high-quality water is met with long term challenges due to drough ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency -
Real Time Recycling Inventory Aggregation and Management Software
SBC: CITY OF ROSES DISPOSAL & RECYCLING INC Topic: 4BOur product will incentivize source separation of construction and demolition waste by capturing true weights of recoverable products and adjusting disposal pricing based upon percentage of recyclability. This holistic inventory aggregation and management system will allow material recovery facilities (MRFs) to accurately evaluate inbound waste by weight and track recovered materials inventories. ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency -
Levaraging AxM Software Technology to Empower Material Reuse and Embodied Carbon Reporting in the Built Environment
SBC: RHEAPLY INC Topic: 4DAs the single largest consumer of materials and energy use worldwide, the construction sector remains a prime target for materials reuse reform. (Krausmann et al., 2009; De Ia Rue du Can & Price, 2008). Construction and ongoing operation of the built environment extracts a significant amount of resources -- and on an ongoing basis. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), buildings ac ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency -
Turnkey PFAS Removal to Destruction Treatment Train
SBC: CYCLOPURE INC Topic: 20OSAPE3APer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have emerged as a pervasive and persistent threat to drinking water throughout the world. Called ‘forever chemicals” because their high stability leads PFAS to build up in the environment. PFAS accumulates in the blood from exposures and is associated with various cancers and other illnesses. There is an urgent need for a technology that can both remo ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Environmental Protection Agency -
Novel Sorbent Technology for Simultaneous Removal and Degradation of Waterborne PFAS
SBC: Claros Technologies Inc. Topic: 18NCER3AThe specific need for the technology, what the technology would do to meet that need, technical feasibility, application(s), end users, size of the potential market, performance compared to current technologies and potential for environmental benefits. Poly- and per- fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad category of highly conjugated synthetic organofluorine compounds that have been shown to ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Fast acting Bio-Derived and Bio-Degradable Paint Removers for Epoxy, Latex and Lacquer Coatings
SBC: Talk About It Solutions, Inc. Topic: 18NCER7ARemooble proposes a new class of safe, bio-derived, and bio-degradable paint removers that can strip multiple layers of coating in a single application to be developed to replace hazardous use of methylene chloride and NMP-based paint strippers: For a pant removers to be of added value to a customer it must meet the following requirements: 1. Fast acting 2. Effective over a wide variety of coating ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Integrated Cookstove-Heating-Electricity Generation for Small homes- Integrated cooking, heating, and electric power generation
SBC: ASAT, INC. Topic: 15NCER02_x000D_Currently available biomass heating/cooking stoves in Asia and in the USA do not efficiently cook food or heat houses while consuming too much fuel and emitting pollution, resulting in respiratory illnesses and premature death. ASAT specializes in the development and manufacturing of clean burning biomass stoves. In SBIR Phase I, ASAT developed a low emission, fuel efficient Integrated Heat ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Environmental Protection Agency -
Developing/Manufacturing/Selling an Affordable Clean Burning Biomass Heating/Cooking/Lighting Integrated Stove
SBC: ASAT, INC. Topic: 15NCER02Biomass heating/cooking stoves in developing countries do not efficiently cook food or heat houses, while consuming too much fuel and emitting pollution resulting in respiratory illnesses, premature death, and climate change. Affordable technologies found in 1.) EPA approved heating stoves, 2.) DOE funded cooking stoves, and 3.) TEG (thermoelectric generation) lighting devices, improve heating, co ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Low Cost, Efficient Microchannel Plasma Ozone System for Point of Use Water Treatment
SBC: EP Purification, Inc. Topic: AA team at EP Purification has performed research for the development and commercialization of low-cost microchannel plasma reactor modules capable of efficiently producing ozone for water treatment and other environmental applications in a slim form factor and size. The conservation of water resources for human consumption is a growing national priority. Ozone is a unique purification agent as it ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Field Deployable PFCs Sensors for Contaminated Soil Screening
SBC: United Science, LLC Topic: CPerfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) is an anionic surfactant species that is a member of a large family of ubiquitous and emerging environmental contaminants known as perfluoro chemicals (PFCs). Soil and groundwater contamination by PFCs have been caused by legal emissions from industrial manufacturers (carpets, lubricants, paints, packaging, cookware), protectant spray consumer products, polymer ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency